We went in late April and it wasn't as fabulous as it was a few years ago. Buildings were demolished to make way for a fancy new building - a mega hotel, Imax cinema and entire blocks of buildings. Development, heh. The area seems noisier now - probably more traffic passing overhead. No fireworks, but still plenty of restaurants.
We went in late April and it wasn't as fabulous as it was a few years ago. Buildings were demolished to make way for a fancy new building - a mega hotel, Imax cinema and entire blocks of buildings. Development, heh. The area seems noisier now - probably more traffic passing overhead. No fireworks, but still plenty of restaurants.
Cockle Bay Wharf is right next to Darling Harbour, which is also a commercial district in Sydney with a harbour as the main business district. There are many businesses and restaurants on the harbour side. It is a good idea to stroll around and have a meal on the harbour side. You can come and have a look.
The core of Darling Harbour is also one of the most lively corners in Sydney. On one side of the entire port area is the central business district with tall buildings, and on the other side is an entertainment area consisting of a huge shopping mall and cinema. Many restaurants and bars here are close to the pier, so the view is wide and the environment is great.
What is it like? The world is a sand. By chance, this is the second time I have taken a luxury yacht to visit Sydney Harbour in three days. It's just that, what's different is that this time is a night tour. With the sea and the wind, you can feel more light and color. This is more attractive for me who like photography and meditation. Not much to say, just go to the picture! The phone is taken with the photo, you will see it~
This is the closest part of Darling Harbour to the city. There are also many dining bars on the sea. The business is very good at night. While eating steak and seafood, you can see the sea view, especially the Ferris wheel opposite, which decorates the entire coastline. Here is the essence of Darling Harbour. In fact, this lover's harbor is a misread. It only fits the name of a governor. The name in English is the meaning of lovers. So many people mistake it for lovers, but this place is indeed a good place to talk about love. Many tourists also flocked. The lights at night are very beautiful. It is recommended to come here for dinner at night, watch the beautiful scenery, and take a walk on the beach after the meal. The sea is very clear. It is said that there is seafood in it, and you can eat it directly. There are many yachts on the shore. The prepared environment is still very well protected and clear.
Cork Bay Pier is west of Lovers Harbour, with luxury travel boats and three restaurants to eat. From the Queen Victoria Building on the Market Street side, you can also walk to the business center area. Don't cross the Pymont Bridge, but take the elevator. There are many restaurants and cafes nearby, and I found Nike to be the most popular one.
Cork Bay Pier is very close to the famous Darling Harbour, which is also Sydney's commercial pier, behind the bustling financial city. The whole pier is brightly lit at night, which is a large part of Sydney's night view. It is very dazzling and worth visiting.